<a title="Richard Rogers' Spiky Law Courts Set a Sustainable Landmark for Antwerp" href="http://www.rsh-p.com/rshp_home" target="_blank">Richard Rogers and Partners</a> designed this super modern spiky building that—with a unique morphology and advanced energy saving technologies—has become a landmark for Antwerp, Belgium. The New Law Courts are designed with sustainability in mind: the building makes great use of natural light, has low-velocity ventilation and recycles <a title="Richard Rogers' Spiky Law Courts Set a Sustainable Landmark for Antwerp" href="http://inhabitat.com/londons-geothermal-sharp-tourist-information-point-recycles-rainwater/" target="_blank">rainwater</a> collected from its distinct rooftop.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

Located in the south of the Flemish city, The New Law Courts was erected by Richard Rogers in conjunction with Belgian architects VK Studio.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

It houses 8 distinct civil and criminal courts, 36 courtrooms, offices, chambers for judges and lawyers, a library and cafeteria.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

Its most striking feature, the spiky roof structure with soaring spires, rise above a series of paraboloid roofs that cover the courtrooms and recycle rainwater.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

Pointed with an east-west orientation, the spires were placed for catching as much sunshine as possible.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

They are glazed on one side and reflective on the other.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

From afar, they provide the area with a unique aesthetic reminiscent of ships’ sails or marine waves, matching the angled stones that divide the road from the leafy square.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

All along the building external glazed louvres regulate and reduce solar gain.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

The central outdoors stairs bring people inside the courts building and also provide a shelter for people waiting for the tram.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

Made from treated wood and painted lime green on both sides, the stairs offer a calm space for contemplating nature and the modern Rogers’ building.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

A natural light-filled great public hall at the entrance links six radiating wings like the legs of a spider.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

For cooling down large hearing rooms, the architects used low velocity ventilation that mixes the air distribution in the room.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

The use of pre-cast concrete means a lower energy intake, as its thermal mass properties will absorb the heat from the surface, store it and release it steadily to the interiors.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

A great example of sustainable architecture on a public building, Richard Rogers’ New Law Courts in Antwerp stands out as a modern icon within a picturesque old city.

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Richard Rogers' spiky Law Courts in Antwerp

Richard Rogers and Partners designed this super modern spiky building that—with a unique morphology and advanced energy saving technologies—has become a landmark for Antwerp, Belgium. The New Law Courts are designed with sustainability in mind: the building makes great use of natural light, has low-velocity ventilation and recycles rainwater collected from its distinct rooftop.